
GIMP RAW PLUGIN FOR MAC HOW TO
How to install them is described in the Macports home page. Here is what I did.įor the compiler, you need to install Xcode (from the Apple Store, free) and the Xcode command line tools how to do that is described in a lot of places, Google will help.įor the libraries, I have installed the ones supplied by the Macports projects: Needing for my RAW pictures ufraw-batch, I compiled ufraw and ufraw-batch from the source code however this is not completely described in the ufraw documentation. However "GIMP on OS X" lacks a standalone ufraw and ufraw-batch. This distribution comes with a pre-compiled gimp-ufraw plugin loading a RAW picture in GIMP is handled in this way. I am a satisfied Mac user and an avid photographer I use for the post-production of my pictures GIMP, namely the distribution (released by Simone Karin Lehmann) "GIMP on OS X", available under the URL. Previous version of GIMP was very seamless and convenient to use. It's kind of too bad, because the bundled and installed Ufraw in the It makes me think that, indeed, Ufraw is a hard nut MacPorts and the command line, but have to say they don't give me the infoĬhuanist (via _ Is there a set of instructions for installing Ufraw? I see several It seems that all of the components are present, but when I put itĮither plug-in's or modules folders, at the root level of GIMP or in theįolder, the program does not open. 22, unzipped it, and there it sitsįolder. I now must install Ufraw for the newest GIMP, but for my life I cannot The previous version, 2.4, automatically included Ufraw and would open theįiles from my Panasonic Lumix camera. I am running GIMP 2.8.20 on a Mac with Mavericks (Mac OS 10.9.5).

There's:Įach of these will let you develop your raw files, and then export them for

Processing softwares available? They are a little more actively developedĪnd will likely support newer cameras better. It may be easier (or make more sense) to use one of the newer raw
